Customers commend the Gamer Supreme Gaming Desktop's performance, particularly its powerful GPU and excellent value for the price. Positive feedback also highlights the ample RAM and generally good build quality. However, some users reported issues with the cooling system and minor cosmetic damage to the case and accessories. A few customers also expressed concerns about the power supply and included peripherals.
This computer is a great value for high-quality gaming, but there are a couple of small things that keep this from being the perfect pre-built. My configuration is a Gigabyte b450m ds3h wifi motherboard, EVGA RTX 3070 GPU, 2x8 GB of Crucial Ballistix 3000 Mhz RAM, 1 TB WD Blue NVMe SSD, and Intel wireless-ac 3168 wireless card. I'll start with the bad. The first thing I noticed is that the wireless card is slow - it doesn't get past 50 mbps and I get 300 mbps on other systems. I'm confused by the choice of a cheap wireless card given how good the other components are. The other component I have issue with is the PSU. It's LOUD. I can hear the hum throughout the entire room, it's that loud. The other fans are quiet, or perhaps I just can't hear them because the PSU fan is so loud. Finally, be careful with the wiring. A zip tie was clipping the GPU fan and it needed adjusting before playing games. My unit also had the motherboard mounted too close to the CPU fan (the liquid cooling is super close to the fan), but at least the fan isn't blocked. One more small thing - no USB-C on this, and no combo headphone jack, so you'll need to use a splitter for a headset. While I listed several things - most of these can be fixed or are an inconvenience - onto the good about this computer. The combination of a Ryzen 7 3700X and RTX 3070 makes gaming a breeze. In COD Cold War, I got 75-80 fps with ultra graphics and ray tracing on high, rendering at 2560x1440. The GPU temp hovers around 62° C, so no issues with thermals. If you turn off ray tracing, fps will be much higher. Everything else works as expected. If you get past the PSU fan noise and slow wireless card, this is a real winner
Posted by rock739
I purchased this PC online in January for $1,349.99. I picked it up on February 3rd. I have had 1 full month of using it now. First of all, and most importantly in my opinion, if you want to make sure your PC will last then you'll need to add some more fans. This build runs very hot! Your average reviewer won't comment on this because they are just excited to be getting a 3070 card and will post a review the same day they get it. (you get a $20 amazon gift card from cyberpowerpc for posting a review). Even then the majority of the complaints on here is that the CPU runs hot. The case looks very cool, but it offers terrible airflow (one small openings above and below the front side of the case) combined with the cheap stock fans and not so great AIO cooler. Please look into adding more fans. This build is definitely prioritizing aesthetics over anything else. It comes with the advertised CPU (good CPU) and a random RTX 3070 card. These are the only two GREAT things about this PC though. Every other component is cheap... but it's the bare minimum that you would need in most cases. Nevertheless you are getting a better deal than if you were to build this same exact build from scratch. With the GPU shortage it would take months to even do that. As I mentioned, you can always add more fans (not that hard, watch youtube). Here is my component list: Dual-fan GPU: RTX 3070 Ventus 2x OC Yep, one of the worst, if not the worst 3070 variants. I got the runt of the litter. But hey it's stil a 3070. This GPU variant already runs pretty hot. Paired with poor airflow from this case I was seeing consistent 83C+ after just an hour of gaming. I got it down to 75C consistently while gaming after adding two fans. The out-of-the-box cooling on this build is really bad. I can't stress that enough. CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x (2019 CPU but still very popular, and still great) Same heating issue as the GPU. This thing was hitting 80C+ consistently while gaming because of the terrible airflow inside the case. When I would remove the side panel from the case it was so hot in there I did not feel comfortable playing for too long until I added fans. After I added three fans the temps on both GPU and CPU dropped by over 8 degrees C. Motherboard: ASROCK B450M/ac (has WiFi attachment) Oh boy. Where do I start. This thing is the absolute bare minimum GPU you can have for modern gaming. It get's the job done though. My biggest complaint is that there are only two fan connectors. One 4-pin and one 3-pin fan header. The stock fans came connected to the 4-pin PWM header and the spare is a 3-pin fan header that does not support PWM fans. So basically you can't control the speed of any new fans you add. Not even from the BIOS because the MOBO is stupid and will not interface with the 3-pin fan header at all! SO DUMB. No USB-C. For most that may not matter but you do need to add fans so this is a major negative. AIO CPU cooler: Cooler Master When at full speed, this is the loudest part of the PC. It does an okay job but not the best cooling option for your CPU. It looks cool though. SSD: The sticker on the ssd reads "Intel SSD 666P Series". 1TB of NVMe SSD. RAM: 16GB Crucial Ballistix 3000Mhz (2x 8GB sticks) PSU: Apevia 800W gold. It has enough power needed for this PC to draw and the some. This PSU is not modular so if you open up the back panel of the case you'll see all the extra unused cables. At least they hid most of it pretty well. My only complaint is that this thing is loud. Not annoyingly loud but it's borderline annoying, even during Idle use the fan is always on full blast. Not much louder than a fan set to medium though. Case Fans: Not branded. They hardly intake any air. They have cool light effects. Please add more fans or replace these. Mouse&KB: It comes with a cyberpower PC wired mouse and keyboard. They aren't the best but they work. I bought better quality ones. Overall the PC was worth the money. I am rating a 4/5 because it isn't perfect but you can easily upgrade components at the cost of maybe voiding your warranty. I've had no issues with it so far. I ADDED 3 FANS TO THE FRONT FOR INTAKE AND MOVED THE STOCK FANS TO THE TOP AS EXHAUST FANS (SEE LAST PICTURE).
Posted by Irwin
I received my unit within 5 days of ordering. Box had one hole in it upon arrival. However, there was no damage. Components: Gigabyte 3070 8gb OC triple fan Atx pr800w plus gold PSU (after looking it up I’m considering replacing, seems like a very cheap unit) 2x8gb ddr4 ram crucial ballistics @3000mhz Ryzen 3700x Asrock b450M/ac (AM4) Initial start up went well. I was a bit concerned reading some of the previous reviews saying how windows wasn’t activated and some of the GPU’s came dead on arrival. But my system started up flawlessly. My first course of action was to benchmark using 3dmark : Timespy. The combination score was right at 13,000 with the gpu scoring 14,080 and the cpu scoring 9,174. My next course of action was to play CoD Warzone. This rig had no issues running on the highest settings with ray tracing OFF at 120-150fps (which is essentially what I bought it for). Overall thoughts: This PC is great at the price I purchased it at ($1450) considering you can’t find 3070’s for less than $900 due to the current GPU manufacturing issues. I was more than happy to pay the price tag and it is running great. Until the GPU market returns to normal, I see this PC as a very viable option for the price point if you are in the market for a new computer.
Posted by Kdaly17